I thought dealers can only get the signature labels.
Seems like the signatures one's are too high and have reached their price saturation point. JMHO.
I bought into these HOF gold and silver coins for about $4k raw directly from the U.S. Mint. I could sell now and probably break even, but don't see a reason for now. I will wait a few more years to see where these are headed. My hope is that they will follow the buffalo commemoratives since there are so many baseball fans out there.
The baseball fans seem to be shelling out huge amounts of money for the PCGS signatures(the only true signatures, not the ngc's which are facsimiles) based coins-maybe that is where these fans are headed and will stay away from the regular non signature labels which will not bode well for these in the future.
<< <i>I thought dealers can only get the signature labels.
Seems like the signatures one's are too high and have reached their price saturation point. JMHO.
I bought into these HOF gold and silver coins for about $4k raw directly from the U.S. Mint. I could sell now and probably break even, but don't see a reason for now. I will wait a few more years to see where these are headed. My hope is that they will follow the buffalo commemoratives since there are so many baseball fans out there.
The baseball fans seem to be shelling out huge amounts of money for the PCGS signatures(the only true signatures, not the ngc's which are facsimiles) based coins-maybe that is where these fans are headed and will stay away from the regular non signature labels which will not bode well for these in the future. >>
I realize that the signature labels were only available to dealers....but what was the additional cost for each signature label. Also what label appears to be a winner.
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
Comments
1) What did PCGS charge for HOF signed labels?
2) Is there any upside and what signature would be the best bet. (Not interested in the NGC facsimiles)
Seems like the signatures one's are too high and have reached their price saturation point. JMHO.
I bought into these HOF gold and silver coins for about $4k raw directly from the U.S. Mint. I could sell now and probably break even, but don't see a reason for now. I will wait a few more years to see where these are headed. My hope is that they will follow the buffalo commemoratives since there are so many baseball fans out there.
The baseball fans seem to be shelling out huge amounts of money for the PCGS signatures(the only true signatures, not the ngc's which are facsimiles) based coins-maybe that is where these fans are headed and will stay away from the regular non signature labels which will not bode well for these in the future.
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<< <i>I thought dealers can only get the signature labels.
Seems like the signatures one's are too high and have reached their price saturation point. JMHO.
I bought into these HOF gold and silver coins for about $4k raw directly from the U.S. Mint. I could sell now and probably break even, but don't see a reason for now. I will wait a few more years to see where these are headed. My hope is that they will follow the buffalo commemoratives since there are so many baseball fans out there.
The baseball fans seem to be shelling out huge amounts of money for the PCGS signatures(the only true signatures, not the ngc's which are facsimiles) based coins-maybe that is where these fans are headed and will stay away from the regular non signature labels which will not bode well for these in the future. >>
I realize that the signature labels were only available to dealers....but what was the additional cost for each signature label.
Also what label appears to be a winner.